PINTERESTING STRATEGIES

The popular manual pinning strategy updated for 2018

HOW I USE PINTEREST TO GET 200K PAGE VIEWS PER MONTH TO MY BLOG—WITHOUT A SCHEDULER

When I first started blogging and was trying to get page views, I read every single one of these “how to get Pinterest traffic” posts I could find online – for months. Looking for some secret formula that would make Pinterest work for me.

And every. single. post. was a sales pitch for Boardbooster or Tailwind.

Putting more money into my blog was a non-option, and I decided to do Pinterest without a scheduler.

I was desperate to get just enough page views to qualify to apply to a bigger ad network and start making a little money.

But what happened just about knocked my socks off. (Yes – Socks. Off.)

I started pinning in May 2016 and by the end of August 2016 I was working with Adthrive – one of the premier ad networks in the country – and one with a requirement of 100k page views per month.

Setting Up Your Pinterest Profile: Tips for Success

Pinterest is About People

Pinterest is About SEO, too

Group Boards

Get Pinning

Final Important Things, and FAQs

Getting Started The Right Way
Setting Up Your Pinterest Boards
How to Set Up Rich Pins
Extremely Basic Explanation of How Pinterest Works
Key Points Recap

Understanding User Intent
People Can SEE Your Pins
Pinterest (Thinks) it Can See Your Pins
Humans Are Busy and Lazy

SEO for Pinterest
Pin Descriptions
Key Points Recap

Yes, I Still Use Them
Monitoring Your Group Boards

Filling Those Boards
The First Pin, Hashtags, and "Fresh" Content
MY Pinning Strategy
Keeping Track of Your Pins
Supplementing With Tailwind
How to KNOW When to Make New Pins for Old Posts
Key Points Recap

How to Embed Pins in a Blog Post
Do Pinterest Followers Matter?
Pinterest Analytics are Useless (& What We Can Use Instead)
FAQs - (in other words, please don't email me with these questions)
Final Pinteresting Thoughts

Instructor

Carly Campbell

Carly is a full-time mommy and full-time blogger at Mommy On Purpose. After realizing how totally possible it is to make a living blogging as a stay-at-home mom, she's set out to help other moms do the same.